Hey brother I'm the veteran that came with Curtis I can send you pics of my phantom paint job??? Send me your email I'm also part of operation 11charlie rc inc.
I just bought an NSDRC 650.. not even 12 hours on it and it's twitching like you mentioned and they won't replace it. Yes I had a 5ft fall and broke the gear.. replaced the gear. Ran it trailing for 3 hours the next day, no issues. Next day soon as I turned on the VRD, twitchy Mc twitcherson... why won't they replace it?
After watching todays live stream i changed inserts on a set of 1.9 Globact beadlocks w) jconcepts Tusks and had a heck of a time doing so. Do you have any tricks for easy removal even if its proactive. ie. On initial assembly. Theese monsters acted like the bead was glued to the wheel. ?
That's the compound. JConcepts green sometimes doesn't want to let go. Suaully if you can just get a fingernail under the edge of a bead, you can "peel" the tire off. I just try to go slowly, out of the fear of tearing a tire one day.
motor combined with AM32 esc SPIKES voltage that kills the servo electronics, unless they have a zener fitted. 16v zener for 4s. if running a lower volt rated servo, match with lower volt zener. There is caps that can help regulate, but zener is a more sure way. But you can ask the esc manufacture if they have this built in already.
So why was this never happening before? Daphne has been running AM32 + outrunner + direct-power servo for just like Zoidberg, Yella, and a host of others. The first servo death happened just a few months ago.
Actually it depends on what lipo you use....a tiny 4s like 450 or 300 mah might put some strain on your specific servo. I run 4s 500s for ages on my competition rigs and the battery is certainly not what killed some of my servos😊
Hey brother I'm the veteran that came with Curtis I can send you pics of my phantom paint job???
Send me your email I'm also part of operation 11charlie rc inc.
I just bought an NSDRC 650.. not even 12 hours on it and it's twitching like you mentioned and they won't replace it.
Yes I had a 5ft fall and broke the gear.. replaced the gear.
Ran it trailing for 3 hours the next day, no issues.
Next day soon as I turned on the VRD, twitchy Mc twitcherson... why won't they replace it?
Another great Friday with the Canyoneros. Ya never know what to expect, but that's what makes so much fun.
Got diagnosed with the alpha gal stuff this Christmas. I miss all the good foods. But on the tea segment Bigelow makes a chai tea that's dang good
I missed it to. My dad and me were fixing cut fences at Tucson property. Homeless people cut it in 3 places
How do you get in on the giveaway
I missed it.
After watching todays live stream i changed inserts on a set of 1.9 Globact beadlocks w) jconcepts Tusks and had a heck of a time doing so. Do you have any tricks for easy removal even if its proactive. ie. On initial assembly. Theese monsters acted like the bead was glued to the wheel. ?
That's the compound. JConcepts green sometimes doesn't want to let go. Suaully if you can just get a fingernail under the edge of a bead, you can "peel" the tire off. I just try to go slowly, out of the fear of tearing a tire one day.
Those wheels may suck to build but they do look very nice..
The Boom Racing clones look but they are definitely a commitment. Swapping a set of tires will take the better part of an hour.
motor combined with AM32 esc SPIKES voltage that kills the servo electronics, unless they have a zener fitted. 16v zener for 4s. if running a lower volt rated servo, match with lower volt zener. There is caps that can help regulate, but zener is a more sure way. But you can ask the esc manufacture if they have this built in already.
So why was this never happening before? Daphne has been running AM32 + outrunner + direct-power servo for just like Zoidberg, Yella, and a host of others. The first servo death happened just a few months ago.
@@CrawlerCanyon depends on the esc, and depends on the servo. some escs have zener or a cap, same with some servos have a cap internally. see email :)
Actually it depends on what lipo you use....a tiny 4s like 450 or 300 mah might put some strain on your specific servo. I run 4s 500s for ages on my competition rigs and the battery is certainly not what killed some of my servos😊